Frontier Army Post in the American West: A Review of Literature
sponsibility (Brown & Peterson, 1993).
Sandra Myres (1982) found that the reality of life at a frontier Army post for Army officers' wives was quite different from the romanticized Hollywood version of their lives. She found that the wives who successfully adapted to their situation were those who assumed responsibility, as opposed to those who sat back and waited for others (men or women) to do something. Ellen McGowan Biddle (1907) recounted similar experiences.
The literature indicates that success in adapting to the prevailing cond
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